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    wheel alinement

    Does anybody know of a GOOD shop that can aline the rear wheels on my 800s ? I will be happy with any place in the greater S.F. bay area.

    Thank you
    Art

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    Proficient Driver CrazyCooter's Avatar
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    I don't remember anything on the 800S rear being adjustable.

    I have never dealt with Bridge's Tire and Wheel in Burlingame personally but I worked with a guy who used to work for them back in the day. He told me stories and we swapped tricks of the trade that were definitely outside of the box. I suspect if they are in your neighborhood, they could handle it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrazyCooter View Post
    I don't remember anything on the 800S rear being adjustable.

    I have never dealt with Bridge's Tire and Wheel in Burlingame personally but I worked with a guy who used to work for them back in the day. He told me stories and we swapped tricks of the trade that were definitely outside of the box. I suspect if they are in your neighborhood, they could handle it.
    I have used them and they are good but don't think there is anything you can align on a 800 !!

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    Thanks guys, I did not make myself clear on what I needed. I guess it is not alinement but The wheels need The top of the wheel to come out moore, not sure what you call it. Everything from the axels out have to come off, and I just don't have the time to do that right now.
    Thanks for your comebacks
    Art

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    Proficient Driver CrazyCooter's Avatar
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    So you mean camber is low. Is it worn bushings or is something bent?

    The early oem Rzr bushings were horrible and wore out quick.

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    CAMBER that is the word I was looking for, Thank you. I put a 60" kit on, so all is new. I just did not get the camber of the rear wheels correct. I don't have the time to redo it now and was looking for a rzr shop that was GOOD to do it for me.
    Thanks
    Art

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    Road-Hog Driver crazywatson's Avatar
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    Unless you have changed the arms to aftermarket arms that have adjusters they are not adjustable.

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    My new arms are adjustable.

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